Watch Case & Bracelet Polishing

The Polishing Process
Before the polishing begins, a thorough assessment is carried out by one of our in-house watchmakers or watch technicians. This involves examining the type of metal (whether it be stainless steel, gold, platinum, or titanium), and identifying the different finishes throughout. Watches often feature a combination of polish, brushed, and matte finishes, each of which require a different technique.
On completion of the assessment, the watch is disassembled, to separate the case and bracelet from the movement and other components. This step is essential to avoid damage to the internal mechanisms and ensure that only the external surfaces are polished.
The polishing starts with removing scratches and imperfections. For deeper scratches, a more abrasive compound is used initially, followed by finer compounds for lighter scratches, and to achieve a smooth finish. The part of the process requires precision, especially around the watch’s edges and corners, to maintain the integrity of the original design.
Brushed finishes are recreated using a technique called “brushing”, where a tool is used to create fine, parallel lines on the surface. This step is critical for restoring the watch’s factory finish, particularly on luxury timepieces known for their distinctive texture.
After the polishing and brushing processes are complete, the watch is thoroughly cleaned to remove any residue. It is then carefully reassembled, ensuring that all components are properly secured and aligned.
The final step of the polishing process includes a detailed inspection to confirm that the watch is not only aesthetically restored, but also fully functional.

The Benefits of Professional Watch Polishing
Restores Appearance: Watch case and bracelet polishing removes scratches, scuffs, and tarnish, to restore the watch to its original brilliance and enhance its visual appeal.
Increases Comfort: Polishing can also smooth out rough edges that may have developed over time, which improves the comfort on your wrist.
Maintains Value: A watch that is well maintained, free of scratches and with intact finishes, retains its value better over time. This is particularly important for luxury and collectible watches.

Watch Case & Bracelet Polishing in Eastbourne
At Brufords in Eastbourne, our team of fully-trained and experienced team of watchmakers and technicians have access to the specialist tools, materials and knowledge required to carry out the polishing process.
Watch case and bracelet polishing is more than just a cosmetic enhancement; it’s a way to breathe new life into your treasured timepiece.
For more information, visit us in-store, contact us by email to aftersales@brufords.com or by telephone on 01323 725452